Tag: NRL
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NRL STARS INSPIRE NEXT GENERATION OF PLAYERS AT SCHOOL VISIT
It was an exciting end to the school year for Richmond River High students. Yesterday the Gold Coast Titans stopped by the Northern Rivers school.. helping to inspire the next generation of players.
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FORSTER’S KYLIE HILDER RUNNING ON THE FIELD IN BLUE TONIGHT
The women’s State of Origin is about to get underway, with Forster’s Kylie Hilder running on for the Blues. As one of the oldest players in the New South Wales squad, Hilder brings experience as well as talent to the side.
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WOY WOY BOY NICHO HYNES SIGNS WITH STORM
They breed them well on the Central Coast and another Peninsula footy product has got the call up for the NRL. Woy Woy’s Nicho Hynes heads to Melbourne on Sunday, signed and gunning for his debut.
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KNIGHTS SLUMP TO FIFTH STRAIGHT LOSS
The Knights have slumped to a fifth straight loss, producing a mistake riddled effort against the Titans on the Gold Coast this afternoon. The home side led 22-nil at the break, eventually running out 38 points to 14 winners.
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NRL SUPERSTARS HELP TO CLOSE THE GAP
Six NRL stars ditched practice this week, to talk to the students of Maclean about issues affecting them. It’s part of the ‘Close the Gap’ program, connecting indigenous communities in regional areas with the services they need.
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CAN THE KNIGHTS MAKE THE FINALS IN SEASON 2019?
The long NRL pre-season is over, and it’s all systems go for a Newcastle side trying to make the finals for the first time in six years. The first assignment for the Knights – overcoming a team that trounced them in a trial and led by a fired-up Paul Gallen.
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KNIGHTS OUTCLASSED BY CRONULLA JUST 12 DAYS OUT FROM SEASON OPENER
The Knights have less than two weeks to turn around their form after being pumped by the Sharks in Saturday’s trial in Maitland. Newcastle made little impact in the 30 to 6 demolition. They face Cronulla in round one at McDonald Jones Stadium in just 12 days time. Meanwhile, Sam Burgess is back to his menacing…
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MITCH BARNETT FIGHTING FOR A SPOT IN THE KNIGHTS TOP 17
Former Queensland forward Aidan Guerra says Mitch Barnett deserves to be in the Knights top 17 for round one against the Sharks. Newcastle’s 20-17 player of the year knows he has plenty of competition for a place in the pack.
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GUERRA BELIEVES SUCCESS IS ON THE WAY FOR KNIGHTS
He’s enjoyed success throughout his NRL career, now Aidan Guerra is getting a good feeling about Newcastle’s season. But he’s issued a warning to his Knights teammates – work hard, or it will never happen.
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YEAR IN REVIEW | HOW THE KNIGHTS FARED IN 2018
The Knights finished the season in 11th spot, but the future looks bright for Newcastle. Several high-profile off-season signings, as well as the emergence of the competition’s brightest star, have the red and blue army dreaming of a return to the glory days.